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Type: Female Huacaya
Status: Open / Unproven
Birthdate: 12/14/2007
Heritage:
Full Peruvian
Registration: ARI Registered ARI #: 30851115
Color:
Dark Fawn
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UA Zephyr
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White, 850773, 5/8 Bolivian, 1/8 Chilean, 1/4 Peruvian
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| | | Zephyr is a robust white female. Her mother, CAA Chuva, has fleece with a low CV and very nice handle. Her sire, Yankee Doodle Dandy, was the top scoring huacaya (out of 240) at the 2004 Handspinner's spinoff at the winter Nationals, so Zephyr's fleece is outstanding. Her sire's first cria in 2003 were 2 black, 2 white, and 2 fawn. Her mother's previous cria included another white and a rose grey (out of a rose grey). | |
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Avalon's Peruvian Tri-Star
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White, 849142, Full Peruvian
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| | | Tri-Star stands stud at Ozark Mountain Alpacas in Arkansas from December through May and in Michigan from June through November.
Another winner from Accoyo/Allianza cross female, Celeste, and 1/2 Accoyo Royal Fawn son, Aristocrat. Tri-Star is the third in a line of color champions, and he carries on this proud tradition. Like his older brothers, Tri-Star's bright white fiber has a pleasing soft hand organized in crimpy bundles that cover him from topknot to toe. His typey, conformationally correct frame completes the picture, making him a "complete Package".
At his first show, the 2004 GMF, Tri-Star won the blue even though he had just turned 6 months old. And then, again, at the NIAE he took the blue as the youngest in the white yearling class. Judge Shannon McConnell states that his balance & Proportion were excellent & that his fiber was extremely bright and consistent in lock, bundles and fineness from front to back. Later, in that same show, he took 2nd in the | |
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